Polygamy, or having more than one wife, is permitted by some religions, regulations and customs. Polygamous sexuality is to be enjoyed by the husband and wives by nurturing deep affection to foster family welfare and happiness.
On the other hand, having intimacy with illicit partners is adultery, which is only about sexuality and is forbidden by all religions and rules in Indonesia. This means that polygamy dominated by illicit sexuality is banned.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, Asia at 8:04 AM GMT
The Full story: The Jakarta Post
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America's obsession with celebrity reached fever pitch last week as Paris Hilton voyeurs paid $39.97 to subscribe to a website that has cataloged the scarlet letters of her larger-than-lusty life —18 personal diaries, sex tapes, topless photos, love notes, medical records and friends' phone numbers scribbled on paper napkins.
The highly personal collection — even for a star who has flaunted everything from her micro dog to her public puss — has been flogged on the website parishiltonexsposed.com. Hilton's paper and digital trail was reportedly acquired after she failed to pay the $208 fee on her Los Angeles storage locker in 2005 - one she rented when moving between mansions.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture at 11:06 AM GMT
The Full story: ABC News
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The average woman craves sex daily and wants to be wilder in bed. Here's how you can make it happen tonight.
Everyone wants sex, but no one's talking dirty. Dig deep into the sexual psyches of thousands of men and women around the country, as we did, and this little irony stands out. Lack of communication -- not lack of interest -- is the top bedroom complaint for men. For women, it ranks second, just behind too-short foreplay.
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The Full story: Mens Health
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Starting in 1888, somebody (and we still don't know who) in England started sending orders to a small printer in Belgium who was willing to print pornography to print 6 private copies of his own book, purely for himself.
He sent it over in chunks of roughly 200 pages, as he was done editing them, to have it professionally typeset and attractively printed and bound. Once the final, 13th volume was in hand in 1894 that publisher, Auguste Blancart, unscrupulously printed a few copies for quiet, illicit sale to only the wealthiest porn collectors.
Read the complete book online here
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture at 5:32 AM GMT
The Full story: The Infamous Brad
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Are there any differences between fishing and sex? In fact, there are quite a few of them. For example, fishing will never bring you to orgasm nor will it make your pregnant or HIV-infected.
The point is that fishing has to do with a handful of people who do it for a living or pleasure while the rest listen condescendingly to fish stories about catching a bass the size of a sturgeon or a pike as big as a shark. On the other hand, sex is something all of us have. Well, most of us engage in sexual activities from time to time at the least. And some of us just love spreading fish stories about our sexual exploits.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture at 5:25 AM GMT
The Full story: Pravda
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BERKELEY, Calif. How can society preserve digital art on the Internet the way brick-and-mortar museums do for Picassos and van Goghs?
Oddly enough, at least one preservationist believes the answer might be found in an expression most curators wouldn't consider art - online pornography.
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The Full story: CNET News
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Ideas about feminine beauty are bust. The sublime 1350 B.C. bust of Queen Nefertiti showcases her fine cheekbones and graceful neck.
Her Western contemporary look-a-like, down to the perfectly shaped dainty face, was Audrey Hepburn. Catherine Deneuve embodied the French ideal of female beauty, immortalized in the bust of Marianne.
your patrician pulchritude no longer excites the "porn generation"; the sly, weasel-like looks of a Paris Hilton do.
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The Full story: World Net Daily
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Official national estimates say that there are some 3 million prostitutes, spread ubiquitously throughout Chinese society and economy.
The US State Department estimates that the number of sex workers in China is closer to 10 million, whereas Chinese economist Yang Fan estimates 20 million, accounting for 6 per cent of the gross national product, according to the International Herald Tribune on 14 December.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, Asia at 12:12 PM GMT
The Full story: Wanabehuman
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Bishop Paul Loverde of Arlington, Va. is concerned that pornography is running untamed in American culture.
In a pastoral letter titled "Bought With a Price: Pornography and the Attack on the Living Temple of God," Loverde articulates his reasons on why pornography's move from the outskirts of our culture to Main Street U.S.A.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, USA, Religion at 5:51 AM GMT
The Full story: The Evening Bulletin
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The Asian Sex Gazette looks at a once common procedure in the land of the rising sun.
Japan's top hymen restoration clinic was once busy when it was a common procedure at a time chastity was given greater credence in society than it is now, but it hasn't performed the operation in about 20 years, according to Shukan Bunshun.
"They strung a thread almost like a piano wire through the entrance to my vagina and pulled it like a drawstring to recreate the hymen. They give your privates a local anesthetic, so the operation itself doesn't really hurt.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, Japan at 5:03 AM GMT
The Full story: Asian Sex Gazette
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Last Wednesday, Americans were introduced to porn star turned science teacher Tericka Dye when she appeared with popular psycho-babbler Dr. Phil.
For those who missed it, more than a decade ago, as a single mother struggling to get by, Dye acted in several films, including "Three To Tango", "Double Your Pleasure Double Your Fun" and "Rug Munchers," under the name Rikki Anderson.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, USA at 3:34 PM GMT
The Full story: Washington Post
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The Christian News and Media Agency looks at the recent poll by Morality In Media on pornography and it's impact in the United States.
The butcher, the baker, and the porn-filmmaker? Pornography is becoming so commonplace in our culture that, one day very soon, it may be seen as just another way to make an honest living.
That was the distressing message of a series of articles that appeared in The Denver Post. Titled "Pornopolis," the articles examined the "rock-star status" of pornography and its influence on modern culture.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, USA at 7:05 AM GMT
The Full story: WDC Media
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Some words are just attention grabbers. You see them on a page or hear them out loud, and you're immediately intrigued. Few words epitomize this example better than "porn."
Twenty-five random people in the Bell Memorial Union, 14 male and 11 female, were asked Nov. 30 to weigh in on the great porn debate.
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The Full story: The Orion Online
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News sources report that a male contraceptive pill is in the works. U.K. scientists believe they can stop sperm from being ejaculated if this new chemical is taken a couple hours before sex.
Slowly but surely the penis is emerging from its lonely position of being the last great taboo.
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture at 4:24 AM GMT
The Full story: The American Chronicle
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At a benefit the other night, I saw Andrea Dworkin, the anti-porn activist most famous in the eighties for her conviction that opening the floodgates of pornography would lead men to see real women in sexually debased ways.
If we did not limit pornography, she argued—before Internet technology made that prospect a technical impossibility...
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture at 4:55 AM GMT
The Full story: New York Mag
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Lisa Pryor looks at the influx of home made sex tapes on the net made by ordinary folk.
Does anyone actually admit to looking at pornography on the internet for anything other than research? Around the world, there are probably millions of people furiously researching right now.
I did my own - genuine - research this week and I came to a conclusion: do not make a sex tape with your boyfriend.
Consider the fate of one poor woman I came across during my internet research. She appears on an internet site featuring amateur porn. The title of the clip is "ex-girlfriend taped".
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture at 10:07 AM GMT
The Full story: Sydney Morning Herald
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A column's introduction is designed to hook the reader, so we want to know what it would take to get you to turn away.
Maybe big-breasted women licking whipped cream off each others chests? Or an interracial couple seducing their 18-year-old babysitter? What about the lead cheerleader "entertaining" the entire basketball team? Or a Cleveland Steamer? A Dirty Sanchez? A Rusty Trombone? An Eponymous Squeegee? (OK, we made that last one up.)
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The Full story: IDSnews.Com
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“I write the filthiest, dirtiest, sex column in the world,” Dan Savage proclaimed last night as he fielded questions from the audience on topics ranging from oral sex to George Bush in a real-life version of his column in the alternative Seattle weekly, The Stranger.
The first questioned from the audience referred to pubic hair and why people shave it off.
“You can do whatever you want with your genitals,” Savage said. But he did relate “denuded genitals,” as he put it, to the U.S.’s “weird relationship to the adolescent body.”
Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, USA at 5:39 AM GMT
The Full story: The Cornell Daily Sun
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CHANNEL 4 has an "obsession" with sex and bad behaviour, according to the broadcaster's founding chief executive.
Sir Jeremy Isaacs cited recent programmes Designer Vaginas and The World's Biggest Penis, along with a week that featured documentaries on the subject of masturbation, as evidence of the channel's decline. He also lambasted C4 for allowing Peaches Geldof, daughter of Sir Bob, to host a show about Islam.
Posted by Super Sub in: UK, Society & Culture, Media at 8:32 AM GMT
The Full story: The Scotsman
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Nearly 35 per cent of British women lead a “sex-starved” life because the grind of doing the household chores leaves them too tired to enjoy raunchy sessions at night.
Researchers found that huge numbers of women said that by the end of everyday they were too exhausted to enjoy sex because they were expected to do all the cooking, washing and cleaning.
Some 50 per cent of the women surveyed revealed that in an average week they spend six hours doing chores but less than 15 minutes having sex.
However, all this hasn’t deterred them from having their careers, with 75 per cent in work, according to figures from entertainment company Buena Vista.
“Women are juggling so much something has to give, and it appears that it’s sex that suffers,” The Sun quoted writer and housework expert Rita Konig, as saying.
Posted by Super Sub in: UK, Society & Culture at 8:25 AM GMT
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